Earth Observation Manufacturing Revenues to Grow to $76.1 Billion by 2030
The Earth Observation manufacturing market is gearing up for another decade of growth to an estimated $76.1 billion in revenue by 2030, according to a new report from Euroconsult. The study reflects profound changes in the market structure driven by the diversification of payloads and multiplication of commercial constellation projects.
Over 2011-2020, the commercial satellite constellations accounted for 65% of EO satellite launches but captured a negligible 4% of the market value, as opposed to government-funded programs which secured over 80% of satellite value. This discrepancy between volume and value is a salient result of the boom in commercial constellations, turning to Commercial-off-the-shelf components and low CAPEX per satellite business models. This trend is projected to be further ingrained over the next decade, growing from 1,080 launches between 2011 and 2020 to no less than 2,600 by 2030, with as many as 90 constellations accounting for 78% of EO satellites to be built and launched.
On the other hand, government programs remain the principal value creator on the market, generating $11.8 billion in manufacturing revenue in 2021 (excluding ELINT/RF), with civilian programs seeing the 14th consecutive year of growth. With both private and public stakeholders on a growth trajectory in this new structure, manufacturing revenues are expected to follow suit with government R&D and commercial portfolio diversification as the main drivers.
One of many major insights from this year’s report on Earth Observation manufacturing revenues is the diversification of investments beyond optical-multispectral payloads, signaling another step towards market maturity and echoing the development of commercial constellations. Of particular significance is a surge in investment into commercial satellite constellations precipitated by the diversification of missions towards HSI, SAR, ELINT/RF, GhG, GNSS-RO.
The "Earth Observation Satellite Systems Market" offers the most specialized and detailed breakdown of the Earth Observation upstream market available today. Designed to help stakeholders navigate evolving market dynamics with actionable insights, this report paints a comprehensive picture of technological and policy drivers with benchmarking for manufacturers and payloads, policy and regulation overviews for the upstream value chain, as well as demand dynamics analysis across commercial and governmental markets, including civilian applications and declassified defense projects.
At the turn of a new decade, this year’s edition of the report launches with an updated outlook on the next 10 years of the EO manufacturing market, featuring an exhaustive database of both satellites launched and of those to be built and launched. This industry-leading data is put into perspective with an updated satellite systems demand dynamics forecast to 2030, broken down by region, satellite owners, manufacturers and launch providers and cross-referenced with payload typology and mass category.
(Source: Euroconsult news release. Image from file)